Compare 1587 edition: 1 Caratake pro|miſed ayd vn|to the Bry|taynes.Caratake hauing hearde the ſumme of theſe requeſt, and throughly waying the ſame, promi|ſed them to be readie with his whole puiſſance in the beginning of the next [...], to co [...]e to theyr ayde, vnto what place ſoeuer they ſhoulde [...] them, they myght be muſt aſſured: wylling them in the meane haue ſo to prouide for themſelues, as theyr enimyes might haue no aduauntage at their handes.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 With this agreeable [...] the Brytiſhe Meſſengers [...] vnto Shrew [...]ſburie to the [...], who [...] at the [...]wes, made [...] to goe agaynſt the Romaines, [...] hope of good ſucceſſe, ſpeciallye throughe ayde of the Scotte [...] and Pictes,The Pictes ioyne with Scottes and Brytaynes, a|gaynſt the Romaines. who alſo wyth theyr King called Con|kyſt were willing to helpe towardes the dely|uering of the lande from vondage of the Ro|maines, whoſe neſtling ſo neare their noſes they were loth to ſee or heare of.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 So ſoone therefore as the [...] appro [...]hed, all thoſe three people, Brytaynes, Scottes and Pictes, gathered theyr powers togither, and met in Yorkeſhyre, in purpoſe to encounter wyth theyr enimyes in battayle, whereſoeuer they founde them.